Burr: A series of fixes…maybe not repeal

Even as staunch conservatives continue to call for the repeal of the new health care law, there are signs that some Republicans are wary about how that move would be perceived in November.

North Carolina’s senior senator now acknowledges there are some good things in the health care package that President Obama signed earlier this month.

Republican Senator Richard Burr tells North Carolina Policy Watch that he would rather “replace” parts of the bill or see a “a series of fixes” moving forward to further contain costs and improve care.

For a preview of Senator Burr’s interview with Chris Fitzsimon, please click below:

Diane

April 1, 2010 at 12:56 pm

He was in Alexander Cty promoting a stimulus project a few months back, the local paper didn’t bother to mention he voted against the stimulus pkg. I imagine after the HCR goes into effect it won’t take long for him to climb on board the reform train taking credit for the expansion of coverage.

Geoff

April 1, 2010 at 5:10 pm

AWESOME! This November, you can vote for Socialism Red Party or Socialism Blue Party! Maybe a third party for Socialism Green! Oh wait, that’s already around.

Either way, this is a country of choices, and you can have any kind of Socialism you want! THANKS DICK!!!